Zé wrote:Jim that sounds like a great idea, would make things easier. Especially if we wanted to camp.
Yeah, if you want to camp, you almost need to have snow up there. Carrying enough water for a multi-day hike would not be fun. When you melt the snow in your cook pot, pour in some water first, and then start adding the snow, stirring all the while. This may sound weird, but you kind of like burn the snow if you just put the snow in without pouring in some water first. It smells something awful. Burnt snow? Who knew?
You probably know this, but when melting snow for water, one typically gets "floaties" (small bits of organic matter) in the resultant water. Some people consider it a badge of honor to drink the water straight (i.e. with the "floaties" still in it). I find pouring the water through a bandana into a second container to be the better way. I guess that makes me a wimpy hiker, but whatever. I just don't find "floaties" to be appetizing, especially small insects.